I don’t care about those people. Blizzard also heard their complaints and released this version. They seem to align with people like me.
Someone pays. If you’re there to buy the tokens, blizzard makes the money. Thanks for contributing!
They are a business.
You need this to be true because you can’t handle that a lot of people don’t agree with you. What you think doesn’t matter. Blizzard knows the reality.
Call it like I see it.
Sure they are! Even said so. They removed RDF because of community feedback. It’s even in their release notes.
I’m surprised you would admit this on an open forum.
You don’t know the numbers. They do. They made this choice with the numbers. That would imply you’re wrong.
Doesn’t matter if it was a majority anyway since it was a terrible choice and they chose not to add it.
Of course it does.
You both need this to be true to help you cope but you’re wrong.
So, what you’re saying is that no RDF makes more money, yet it’s still “the biggest mistake”? What mental gymnastics are you doing to hold those positions?
I’m ignoring the irrelevant parts of the post. The reason you can’t answer my question is because your positions conflict with each other.
A company’s sole reason to exist is money. Therefore, if they are choosing the option that makes them the MOST money, which is their SOLE reason for existing, then it’s not “the biggest mistake”.
Your entire view of this crumbles immediately if you even think about it for a second. Would you like to try again?
Why is it plain bad? Because your part of the group that if there’s no possibility to gain for yourself getting to meet someone you treat them as an NPC?
Something tells me you’re not one that’s going out of their way to interact if that’s the case. And let’s not try the “BUT PEOPLE CAN BE TOXIC!!” acting as if Blizzard isn’t already offering paid services that allow people to be as toxic as they want and pay $10 and not deal with any of these fantasized repercussions of doing so on your realm
When group forming is the only significant part of the dungeon experience, odds are that content is already faceroll and forcing manual grouping isn’t doing anything to make that any less of a fact.
No, the fact is, you’re completely ignoring the “boost” part. Yeah, you know the one you can purchase from the shop.
You’re only quoting parts you want to argue and ignore the rest. The same thing Elfz in this thread has also done. I know you’re Elfz, there is no hiding now. That is why I said, “If switching alts, next time, don’t make it so obvious”.
No point in arguing with someone you can’t win against. Not because you’re wrong and they’re right… but because bloomy just argues to enrage. It’s his thing.
And I’m fairly certain he’s got an alt army on the forums.
I’m experiencing it now. My server is small on horde side. There aren’t enough players of my level to make a dungeon. (Heading into outlands lvl 58.)
RDF would be awesome, plenty of people on the fresh servers to match with.
He’s a contrarian, he looks hungry but please don’t feed him.
The boost part is irrelevant. Here, let’s add it in just to show you how even with that part, you’re still wrong.
Blizzard is a company.
Blizzard makes more money from not having RDF, because it incentivizes the boost more. (Here it is, the boost part that will suddenly turn this in your favor, right?)
A company only exists to make money.
Blizzard chooses to not have RDF, therefore, fulfilling the one thing is was created to do, which is, make money.
You: Blizzard, a company, doing what makes them the most money, is the biggest mistake they could make!
And there we go. All that for you to still be wrong.
So, why have micro-transactions then in a game based of subscriptions? WoW Classic last time I checked requires an active subscription to your retail account to play, which is still a subscription based game.
Last time I checked, this isn’t a Korean MMO where Pay2Win needs to exist.